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5.06: Receive Update on COR Development Plan Analysis <br />Presentation <br />Community Development Director Gladhill presented the Staff Report stating the Planning <br />Commission and City Council reviewed the results of a survey of policy makers at the July 12, <br />2016 Joint Work Session. Although some trends were discovered, a number of market questions <br />remained. The outcome of this meeting was to hold a market roundtable/panelist discussion. At <br />the August Planning Commission, the Commission confirmed direction on the approach as a <br />market roundtable workshop. Staff would like to review additional logistical details with the <br />Commission, as well as discuss the format of an expert panel moderated by the City as a lead in <br />to the desired discussion/format. Staff requested feedback from the Planning Commission. <br />Commission Business <br />Commissioner Andrusko believed the panel was well thought out and suggested WSB and the <br />City's Planning Consultant also sit in on the first panel. <br />Commissioner Nosan asked who would be the audience for the panel. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill reported the City Council and their advisory boards <br />would be the audience. <br />Commissioner VanScoy appreciated the direction this was headed. He believed that the shared <br />parking vision should be further evaluated. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill provided further comment on the City's vision for <br />shared parking within The COR. <br />Commissioner VanScoy objected to the direction of the City. <br />Vice Chairperson Bauer and Commissioner Brauer agreed stating they both opposed the direction <br />as well. <br />Commissioner Brauer recommended CURA be a part of the panel given the fact they would be a <br />neutral party. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill explained he could speak with individuals from <br />CURA regarding this matter. <br />Commissioner Andrusko suggested the Morris Center for Small Towns and the Small Towns <br />Institute also be contacted. <br />Commissioner Brauer believed these were both great institutions as well and would benefit the <br />City by being involved. <br />Planning Commission/September 1, 2016 <br />Page 9 of 10 <br />